John awakens from a coma to discover his wife and daughter were slaughtered in a brutal home invasion. Haunted by images of the attack, he vows to kill the man responsible: Luc Deveraux. While John tries to piece his reality back together, things get more complicated when he is pursued by a relentless UniSol named Magnus. Meanwhile, Deveraux and surviving UniSol Andrew Scott are preparing to battle anarchy and build a new order ruled by Unisols without government oversight. They are weeding out the weak and constantly testing their strongest warriors in brutal, life-and-death combat. Luc has emerged operating the Unisol Church of Eventualism, taking in wayward Unisols whom the government has been secretly operating as remote-controlled sleeper agents. His mission is to liberate these Unisols from the implanted memories and the lies the government has inserted in them. As John gets closer to Deveraux and the rogue army of genetically enhanced warriors, he discovers more about himself and begins to call into question everything he believed to be true.John looks to take down Luc Deveraux after a home invasion claims his wife and daughter. The fight pits John against Andrew Scott and an army of genetically enhanced warriors; meanwhile, he must contend with a UniSol in relentless pursuit.Unlike announced, the stars of this movie are neither Jean-Claude Van Damme nor Dolph Lundgren - both have only supporting roles and appear briefly on screen - but Scott Adkins and Andrei Arlovski who give rather mediocre performances. The screenplay is awkward as well: alternating fierce fights with bone smashing and long bursts, and emotions of remorse and grief provide usually unconvincing and at times insincere outcome. The movie is also full of long scenes giving no additional value, and the ending is rather dull. Well, the fight scenes are up high and even Van Damme and Lundgren are equal to their elimination tasks as before… But still: if you liked previous Universal Soldier sagas, you better skip this one.ANOTHER WARNING: This review contains HUGE spoilers, i discuss big parts of the ending of the film.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve finally seen this film and I had no fun.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t like to be spoon feed my entertainment, but i don&#39;t like pretentious sh** either. I think this movie falls somewhere in the middle of that.<br/><br/>This was pretentious movie, but pretty honest and open about it and clumsy in it&#39;s execution let me explain.<br/><br/>BEGINNING OF SPOILERS<br/><br/>The big twist? Revealed in the first 10 minutes: John was a cloned Unisol who was supposed to kill Luc Deveraux for the government and was created with implanted memories for that purpose. Then, the movie spends an hour and a half pretending that you don&#39;t know it and trying&#39; to unravel a mystery that&#39;s not even one to begin with.<br/><br/>I liked that there&#39;s no good guys here: the hero is a preprogrammed killing machine doing the government&#39;s dirty work: Deveraux has gone crazy and is planning to take over the world, in some vague point in the future. However, I like to be invested in a character, and I like to root for the good guy. Here, being that there wasn&#39;t one, I was not invested at all in all the awesome fight scenes. I couldn&#39;t care less who got killed or who didn&#39;t.<br/><br/>And am i the only one who has a problem with the way they treat women in this movie? <br/><br/>END OF SPOILERS <br/><br/>Overall, I liked that Hyams was game for being this experimental, this is a very brave and ambitious movie that goes places an action movie is not expected to go. I truly respect that, it just wasn&#39;t what I was looking for to be entertained though. I feel the same with his Dragon Eyes, both leave you with a similar bitter flavor in your mouth at the end.<br/><br/>It still may work for you, the rhythm is quite even, even if quite slow and it gives clear explanation to everything the characters do, they all have clear motives and it wants to respect your intelligence as a viewer even if it not always succeeds doing that.<br/><br/>Watch it to see what you make of it, just don&#39;t go in expecting a traditional action film.It's almost worth wading through the wearisome setup to get to the fun stuff. But there is a reason fast-forward buttons were invented.Not at all. Popular misconception is that Universal Soldiers are cyborgs. They are revived organisms, once dead and now 100% alive again. The regeneration process which makes them alive also affects their cellular/metabolic pattern to the point they can overheat and collapse if not properly refrigerated. Also, the process grants them with superhuman-like enhanced physical abilities like strength, speed and resistance to pain and damage. Yes. According to the director, Day of Reckoning is set several years after the events of Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009). Both the sequels follow the first 1992 feature film but overlook Universal Soldier: The Return (1999). The Return is still in continuity, but largely ignored (events not mentioned). No. The TV spin-off sequels Universal Soldier II: Brothers In Arms (1998) and Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business (1999) were jointly produced for Showtime and The Movie Channel as a miniseries meant as a backdoor pilot for a TV series. They aren&#39;t. He appears old because he is old. UniSols age like common beings. Cryogenized bodies from sixties were used to create UniSols, that&#39;s why Luc Deveraux (<a href="/name/nm0000241/">Jean-Claude Van Damme</a>) died in 1969 and was resuscitated in the early nineties as Universal Soldier. UniSols cannot feel pain, but they can be hurt, they age and most importantly they can be killed. Yes, from August 21st to September 13th it was screened in RealD 3D in seven big cities in Germany. Magnet Releasing distributed this film on-demand in theaters. The uncensored version of the film got the infamous NC-17 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which is rare in the action sector anyway and especially in the last few years. Though Hyams himself declared that he was contractually obligated to deliver an R-rated version (for brutal bloody violence throughout, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, and language) for the theatrical release, he didn&#39;t rest to mention in interviews that he thinks of the uncensored, harder version as the superior one. The American DVD and Blu-ray disc does not contain the NC-17 version. Instead, they contain the R-rated cut which was previously shown in cinemas and on-demand. All the more pleasant is the fact that this won&#39;t be a worldwide case since the Austrian Blu-ray/DVDs do contain the NC-17 version. The latter runs approximately 33 seconds longer than the R-rated version. The German Blu-ray/DVD available at Amazon.de, is censored for violence for several minutes. The fully uncut NC-17 cut can be bought on Blu-ray/DVD here. 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